Wednesday, 8 February 2012

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9 comments:

asperezas said...

WOW what a clip :D
Real real real great :)

You know the basis of this "sound"? It is "kuduru". Kuduru it's a typical kind of dance music from Angola that passed into electronic pop music.
(still thinking of the rats and snakes) LOL :D

valerie walsh said...

wow! i had no idea but i just checked out one of many kuduru clips and it is amazing! the dancing, faces,sounds poses. woooooW! love it, i found a great clip too :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CkXhtw7UNk

asperezas said...

Buraka Som Sistema.
They are sons of Angolan refugees in Portugal.
That clip's song is the 1st Buraka's international success :)
I have to confess you that I don't appreciate many of poses and other things in Kuduru :D
The traditional Kuduru played without electronics is ... another thing :)

valerie walsh said...

i wondered and thought this might be a new version of Kuduru because it is in the 2000's i believe. I must find some traditional Kuduru :) i would never even know of it but for you telling us, thanks Peras! have a lovely evening :}

asperezas said...

Yes, 2000's

Look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YecNfo0tAeg
:D and this too, just for fun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSn-RWP1NKs

valerie walsh said...

Oh thank you so much! i am checking them out right now! Have a lovely evening Peras :)

asperezas said...

So?
I really loved the kids :)
Have a lovely evening too :)

valerie walsh said...

well.... i LOVE both :) especially the 2nd one with the children! really delightful, happy, i love their voices and the dancing! thank you sooo much Pear!

asperezas said...

My pleasure :}